An RSS feed is a list of topics made available from a webpage via a standard XML file format known as RSS, an abbreviation of either Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary (Wikipedia, 2006). The end-user subscribes to their favorite Internet content site via RSS-aware software. Once subscribed, announcements with appropriate links are “pushed” from the publishing site whenever new material is added to that site (see Figure 1). This allows notification of new content of possible interest, fed with anonymity to subscribers, and reduces email clutter
RSS is an acronym that stands for Rich Site Summary, though it's often alternatively defined as Real...
Purpose: To describe the RSS technology along with its brief history and how it can be used by takin...
With Release 2006 LE, WebOPAC pages can display RSS feeds in a great variety of formats. In this pre...
An RSS feed is a list of topics made available from a webpage via a standard XML file format known a...
Special libraries have emerged out as efficient information catering organizations with exquisite to...
Several regular readers have mentioned in conversations recently that they don’t know what an “RSS f...
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a technologythat is being used by millions of web users aroundthe...
Examines RDF Site Summary, or Rich Site Summary (RSS) feeds, a means of distributing news or other W...
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology is creating a new communication revolution for website pu...
Feedster is a search engine for what is called an "RSS Feed". An RSS Feed is an XML tagged file whic...
Rich Site Summary, also known as Really Simple Syndication (RSS), is a technology used to distribute...
Today, many receive information via RSS, an efficient delivery and aggregation technology that feeds...
The new magic word for efficient information exchange is RSS - Really Simple Syndication. Within a s...
Abstract- Rich Site Summary (RSS) technology is a web content syndication format commonly used to or...
A custom RSS news feed service for webmasters. The basic premise for the site is that it will provid...
RSS is an acronym that stands for Rich Site Summary, though it's often alternatively defined as Real...
Purpose: To describe the RSS technology along with its brief history and how it can be used by takin...
With Release 2006 LE, WebOPAC pages can display RSS feeds in a great variety of formats. In this pre...
An RSS feed is a list of topics made available from a webpage via a standard XML file format known a...
Special libraries have emerged out as efficient information catering organizations with exquisite to...
Several regular readers have mentioned in conversations recently that they don’t know what an “RSS f...
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a technologythat is being used by millions of web users aroundthe...
Examines RDF Site Summary, or Rich Site Summary (RSS) feeds, a means of distributing news or other W...
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology is creating a new communication revolution for website pu...
Feedster is a search engine for what is called an "RSS Feed". An RSS Feed is an XML tagged file whic...
Rich Site Summary, also known as Really Simple Syndication (RSS), is a technology used to distribute...
Today, many receive information via RSS, an efficient delivery and aggregation technology that feeds...
The new magic word for efficient information exchange is RSS - Really Simple Syndication. Within a s...
Abstract- Rich Site Summary (RSS) technology is a web content syndication format commonly used to or...
A custom RSS news feed service for webmasters. The basic premise for the site is that it will provid...
RSS is an acronym that stands for Rich Site Summary, though it's often alternatively defined as Real...
Purpose: To describe the RSS technology along with its brief history and how it can be used by takin...
With Release 2006 LE, WebOPAC pages can display RSS feeds in a great variety of formats. In this pre...